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Lethbridge College Kodiak weekly wrap-up

Lethbridge College Kodiak weekly wrap-up

Saddling up against the Old’s Bronco’s proved to be too much for the Kodiak’s women’s basketball team this weekend. The Kodiaks had no answer for the Broncos strong offence and suffered back-to-back losses in the Val Matteotti gymnasium. After recieving 10 fouls in the 4th quarter, head coach Deanna Dotts says there may be more

New Year, New Me – For now

Triggered by the over-indulgent holiday season, January kicks off each year with countless individuals flocking toward well-intentioned fitness regimens with the promise of a fresh start. As an instructor in Lethbridge College’s Be Fit For Life Centre, Michael Bartz says an influx of new faces come at the start of the year, but many of

Lethbridge College takes further steps toward cultural equality

The Lethbridge College Board of Governors took an important step toward bridging a long-standing cultural divide, by appointing an representative from a previously marginalized group. Travis Plaited Hair was named the first indigenous BOG member in the past 10 years, according to College records. “It tells you how far we’ve come in this community, not

The lousy life of laundry

HATE. I know, I know it’s a very strong word, but it’s the only word I can think to describe the biggest source of contention in my life. That thing? Laundry. Seriously, it’s the absolute worst. It just sits there waiting for days in that stupid basket, spilling onto my floor, taunting me with it’s

Lethbridge College Kodiak player serves up history

One Kodiaks athlete has ensured his name will live among legends. Lethal left-side hitter Dax Whitehead has been officially named the most potent offensive volleyball player in Kodiaks history. Originally from Moose Jaw, SK, Whitehead joined the Kodiaks in 2013. Head coach Greg Gibos says that since joining the squad, Whitehead has been a driving

Scene of madness and mayhem during mock disaster

Drugs, guns and fatalities plagued Lethbridge College during a pre-planned scene of controlled chaos. The mock disaster included drug overdoses, bullet wounds, hysterical witnesses and multiple casualties. The aftermath of a bloody and lethal party turned home invasion was the setting for the realistic trauma scene. Organized by Simulated Patient Health Environment for Research and

Anything but Adequate

The snares pop and the guitars whine, feet tap and heads bob. The irresistible pull of funk is back, and it is brought anew with the help of southern Alberta band, Adequate. Good things often come in three. For Keenan Pezderic, 28, Scott Mezei, 31, and Josh Thorlakson, 26, three seems to be the magic

National Housewife’s Day

Each year on Nov. 3, millions of people observe National Housewife’s Day. This day was created to make the day a special one for the stay-at-home mom. The very idea of this made me laugh. Not because I don’t appreciate the work that one does to support their family, because I do. I think raising

What about the future?

We have reached the point in our college journey that we can say we’re almost graduates. I’m talking like, half a year. The day is coming where we will no longer shuffle through these hallowed halls like zombies to an early morning class. We’ll have tossed our graduation caps with jubilation and pride before hitting

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